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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Does she have autism or ADHD?[/quote] Why do people always jump to things like this? She sounds like a lazy, spoiled brat. It doesn't mean there's some syndrome or condition that needs a label so she can be coddled. [/quote] Says a parent without an ADHD kid. Maybe that's not this girl's issue but it is a possibility. And she could be a lazy spoiled brat and have ADHD. But it's not about coddling, it's about helping them function. As a PP pointed out, it may require the girl doing prep the night before. That applies to anyone frankly. I often think about what I am going to wear to work the night before, particularly if I have an early meeting.[/quote] Yes, "says a parent without an ADHD kid." When are you going to learn that the vast majority of us don't have ADHD kids? And that your fringe experiences aren't applicable? I swear to God, some of you are all, [i]well my child has this condition, so maybe yours does too.[/i] No, that's highly unlikely and statistically improbable. I know you mean well, but good Lord, stop offering it up as some explanation in every thread where deviant behavior is described.[/quote]
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